'CIS' always looked like an acronym to me too. Then someone explained that it went back to classical root as meaning something like 'native' or (in this context) 'original equipment'.
I'd suggest researching these original meanings for 'cis' for a better feel for it. As for 'near to', that would be in contrast to 'far from'.
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'CIS' always looked like an acronym to me too. Then someone explained that it went back to classical root as meaning something like 'native' or (in this context) 'original equipment'.
I'd suggest researching these original meanings for 'cis' for a better feel for it. As for 'near to', that would be in contrast to 'far from'.